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COVID-19 大流行对英国医学院扩大招生计划的影响:中断、支持和虚拟学生主导的倡议。

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on UK medical school widening access schemes: disruption, support and a virtual student led initiative.

机构信息

Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry & Health, University of Sheffield Medical School, S10 2RX, Sheffield, United Kingdom.

出版信息

BMC Med Educ. 2021 Jun 15;21(1):344. doi: 10.1186/s12909-021-02770-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

COVID-19 has disrupted medical education in the United Kingdom (UK). The pandemic may result in a long-term disproportionate negative impact to students applying to Medical School from a low-socioeconomic background. In addition, the upsurge in Medical School applications increases the likelihood of stricter University entry criteria over the coming years. There is no current research to determine how widening participation of Medicine to students from low-socioeconomic backgrounds can be improved virtually. The aim of this study is to establish the impact of COVID-19 on students enrolled in UK widening access schemes and the role of virtual student led initiatives in widening participation.

METHODS

A voluntary online survey was distributed to UK Sixth Form students (N = 31) enrolled in a widening access scheme who attended Sheffield Neuroscience Society International Virtual Conference in February 2021. The event was free to attend. The five-domain survey consisted of questions determining demographics, career aspirations, impact of COVID-19, academic skillsets and an educational manipulation check.

RESULTS

There were 30 pre-conference and 26 post-conference responses. 76.7 % had work experience cancelled due to COVID-19. A total of 36.7 % of participants reported participating in virtual work experience. 'Observe GP' and 'Medic Mentor' were each specified as attended virtual opportunities in 20 % of answers. Post conference, students felt significantly more confident in applying to Medical School (p = 0.008) and more prepared to undertake a presentation (p = 0.002). Educational manipulation check scores increased significantly (p = 0.003). 100 % of students felt inspired to do further CV building activities.

CONCLUSIONS

COVID-19 has negatively impacted pupils enrolled in UK Medical School widening access schemes. Virtual student led initiatives can instill confidence in delegates from low socio-economic backgrounds, increase their career knowledge and inspire them to take part in further CV building exercises. Both Medical Schools and medical students play a key role in widening participation. This study recommends Medical Schools promote access to virtual events, urge private and state schools to declare offered opportunities and act mindfully when determining student's academic potential in the context of their socioeconomic and/or educational background.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 扰乱了英国(英国)的医学教育。这场大流行可能会对来自低社会经济背景的申请医学院的学生造成长期的不成比例的负面影响。此外,医学院申请人数的增加增加了未来几年大学入学标准更加严格的可能性。目前尚无研究确定如何在虚拟环境中提高来自低社会经济背景的学生对医学的参与度。本研究的目的是确定 COVID-19 对参加英国扩大入学计划的学生的影响,以及虚拟学生主导的举措在扩大参与度方面的作用。

方法

向参加 2021 年 2 月谢菲尔德神经科学学会国际虚拟会议的参加扩大入学计划的英国六年级学生(N=31)分发了一份自愿在线调查。该活动是免费参加的。五域调查包括确定人口统计数据、职业抱负、COVID-19 影响、学术技能和教育操纵检查的问题。

结果

有 30 名会前和 26 名会后的答复。由于 COVID-19,76.7%的人取消了工作经验。共有 36.7%的参与者报告参加了虚拟工作经验。在 20%的答案中,“观察 GP”和“医学导师”都被指定为参加了虚拟机会。会议结束后,学生们对申请医学院的信心明显增强(p=0.008),并对进行演讲更有准备(p=0.002)。教育操纵检查分数显着增加(p=0.003)。100%的学生感到有动力进一步开展简历建设活动。

结论

COVID-19 对参加英国医学院扩大入学计划的学生产生了负面影响。虚拟学生主导的举措可以使来自低社会经济背景的代表树立信心,增加他们的职业知识,并激励他们进一步参与简历建设活动。医学院和医学生都在扩大参与度方面发挥着关键作用。本研究建议医学院推广虚拟活动的机会,敦促私立和公立学校宣布提供的机会,并在确定学生的学术潜力时谨慎考虑其社会经济和/或教育背景。

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